Kingdom of bacteria
Pseudomonadati [ 4] is a kingdom containing approximately one-third of prokaryote species , mostly gram-negative bacteria and their relatives.[ 3] It is the closest relative of an even larger kingdom of Bacteria , the Bacillati , which are mostly gram-positive bacteria .[ 5] [ 3]
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